Event Date & TimeClick the calendar icon to add events to your Personal Calendar
Important!
Please note that adding this event to your calendar does not mean you are registered to this event. Please make sure to complete your registration for this event below.
|
Location
Venue: UM Bannatyne: Basic Medical Sciences Building: Room-Theatre C
UM Bannatyne: Basic Medical Sciences Building: Room-Theatre C
Address:
Cardiology Day 2026
Cardiology Day 2026 is a comprehensive one-day educational program designed for family physicians, specialists, nurse practitioners, pharmacists, residents, and other healthcare professionals involved in cardiovascular care.
Through evidence-based presentations, interactive case discussions, ECG interpretation, expert Q&A sessions, and practical workshops, participants will explore current approaches to arrhythmia management, atrial fibrillation, syncope, structural heart disease, cardiac interventions, heart failure, cardiovascular imaging, and preventive cardiology.
The program emphasizes practical, evidence-informed strategies that participants can immediately apply to improve patient care in everyday clinical practice.
Learning Objectives:
-
Review current approaches to the diagnosis and management of common cardiovascular diseases seen in primary care. (Medical Expert, Scholar).
-
Review the role and responsibilities of primary care providers regarding medical fitness to drive and reporting requirements involving Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) (Health Advocate, Professional, Medical Expert).
-
Apply practical approaches to the management of congestive heart failure (CHF), dyslipidemia, and diabetes through interactive case discussions and workshops (Medical Expert, Scholar, Collaborator).
-
Understand the strengths and limitations of computerized ECG interpretation in everyday clinical practice. (Medical Expert, Scholar).
-
Discuss challenging cardiovascular cases with cardiology colleagues to support clinical decision-making and patient care (Collaborator, Medical Expert, Communicator).
Agenda:
| Time | Program |
| 0730-0800 | Registration |
| 0800–0805 | Opening Remarks |
|
Session 1: Updates in Arrhythmia Management |
|
| 0805–0905 | Moderator: TBA
Topics:
|
| 0905–0915 | Interactive Learning: Q&A |
| 0915–0940 | ECGs: What Do You Think? What Do You Do? – Dr. Andrew Morris |
| 0940–0950 | Interactive Learning: Q&A |
| 0950–1005 | Coffee Break |
|
Session 2: Considerations in Patients with Syncope or Funny Spells |
|
| 1005–1105 | Moderator: Dr. Anita Soni
Topics:
|
| 1105–1115 | Interactive Learning: Q&A |
| 1115–1215 | Lunch |
|
Session 3: Cardiac Interventions – Medical & Surgical |
|
| 1215–1315 | Moderator: Dr. Justin Cloutier
Topics:
|
| 1315–1325 | Interactive Learning: Q&A |
| 1325–1350 | MPI and Cardiac Disorders: What We All Need to Know
Speaker: Dr. Burton Abbott-Medical Director, MPI, Laura Enns, Annie Lovering |
| 1350–1400 | Interactive Learning: Q&A |
|
Session 4: Interactive Workshops |
|
| 1400–1445 | Workshop (A)
Moderator: Dr. Justin Cloutier Topic: When are you too old for cholesterol-lowering or diabetic treatment? Are these therapies still worth it? -Dr. Sandeep Krishnan |
| 1445–1530 | Workshop (B)
Moderator: Dr. Mahwash Saeed Topic: The office approach to CHF: Basic evaluation and medical therapy. When do you need a specialist? How can we improve transitions of care from hospital to outpatient care? – Dr. Ahmad Didi |
| 1530–1535 | Closing Remarks |
Cancellation Policy
In accordance with CPD Medicine policy:
- More than 21 days’ notice: A refund will be issued, minus a 20% administrative fee (up to a maximum of $200).
- Less than 21 days’ notice: No refund will be provided.
Special refund requests may be submitted to the event coordinator for consideration by the Scientific Planning Committee Chair, CPD Director or the Managing Director.
